The Raymond Williams Centre for Recovery Research

The Raymond Williams Centre for Recovery Research’ is mainly concerned with resistance; radical writing and publishing; recovery research; and cultural theory. Their work focuses mainly on promoting the following projects:

Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies

The Nottingham Trent University Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies is a cross-disciplinary centre which aims to encourage, focus and develop investigations into current and ongoing issues in colonial and postcolonial writing and theory.

Centre for Travel Writing Studies

The Centre for Travel Writing Studies (CTWS) exists to facilitate, promote and disseminate scholarly research on travel writing and its contexts, without restriction of period, locus, or type of travel writing. It defines travel writing broadly and encourage multi and cross-disciplinary approaches.

Centre for Research in the Romantic Era

The CRRE recovers and studies the work of labouring-class writers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including John Clare, Robert Bloomfield and Henry Kirke White.

 

Raymond Williiams
"Detail from "Venetian Maps--Masks" (1997) copyright Lubaina Himid"

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